EP2488479A1 - Verfahren der inbetriebnahme eines trennverfahrens zur reinigenden abtrennung von acrylsäurekristallen aus einer suspension s ihrer kristalle in mutterlauge - Google Patents
Verfahren der inbetriebnahme eines trennverfahrens zur reinigenden abtrennung von acrylsäurekristallen aus einer suspension s ihrer kristalle in mutterlaugeInfo
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Definitions
- Source QS through the conveyor connections E1, E2 via the distributor space and through the passages U passes into the process space of the wash column, optionally with the pump P3 a flow SL of the control liquor from the source QT through the conveyor connections C1, C2 via the distributor space and the passages U pass through and / or directly into the process space of the scrubbing column, via the filter F of the filter tubes total a stream SM comprising mother liquor and optionally control liquor as Ablaugestrom in the filter tube inside and out via the filter tubes from the wash column, and this out the mother liquor and optionally Steuerlauge Entry in the process chamber of the wash column, the formation of a crystal bed of acrylic acid kristal- len maintains the one the upper end of the process chamber facing the build-up front (the construction front denotes the transition from the crystal suspension to the (compacted) crystal bed and characterized by a relatively abrupt increase in the crystal content per unit volume), at which crystals of the supplied stream ST of the suspension S (of the suspension stream) continuously contact the crystal bed
- Acrylic acid either alone or in the form of its salts or esters, is of particular importance for the preparation of polymers for a wide variety of applications (e.g., adhesives, superabsorbents, binders).
- acrylic acid In the synthesis of acrylic acid, it usually does not occur as a pure product, but as part of a mixture of substances which, in addition to the target compound which is desired in high purity, still contain undesired components, such as e.g. Contains solvents, starting compounds and by-products. Often, the substance mixture is a liquid.
- acrylic acid is obtainable by catalytic gas phase oxidation of glycerine, propane, propene and / or acrolein.
- These starting compounds are in the gas phase, usually diluted with inert gases such as molecular nitrogen, C0 2 and / or steam, passed in a mixture with molecular oxygen at elevated temperatures and optionally elevated pressure over transition metal mixed oxide catalysts and oxidatively in an acrylic acid-containing Converted product gas mixture.
- the acrylic acid is subsequently usually converted into the liquid (condensed) phase, within the scope of which a basic separation of the acrylic acid from the compounds accompanying it in the product gas mixture is already achieved.
- a secondary heat exchanger (cooler or crystallizer) having a secondary space and at least one primary space.
- a secondary heat exchanger cooling or crystallizer
- the acrylic acid-containing liquid mixture through the secondary space and the at least one primary space from each other separating material partition (the heat transfer surface) through a flowing in the at least one primary space Coolant into it, cools the liquid mixture until its saturation limit is exceeded with acrylic acid and counteracts the liquid mixture of the supersaturation by training (by elimination) of crystallized from acrylic acid.
- the crystal suspension is led out of the secondary space.
- degree of crystallization means the mass fraction or mass fraction of the finely divided crystals present in the resulting suspension of crystals of acrylic acid in (liquid) remaining mother liquor on the total mass of the crystal suspension
- the crystal suspension is led out of the secondary space.
- a decisive step which decisively influences the purity of the separated acrylic acid is the separation process used for the separation of the acrylic acid crystals from the mother liquor, which contains the constituents other than the acrylic acid in enriched form and the not yet crystallized fractions of the acrylic acid.
- This separation process can be multi-stage, wherein at least in the last stage is often preferably a separation with a hydraulic wash column is applied.
- the separation with a hydraulic wash column can also form the only separation stage. Basically, the separation comes with a hydraulic
- Washing column the task to separate the contaminated mother liquor as quantitatively as possible from the acrylic acid crystals.
- FIG. 1 of this document A sample of a hydraulic scrubbing column (0) is shown in FIG. 1 of this document. It has a process space (B) which is rotationally symmetrical with respect to its longitudinal axis extending from top to bottom (all alphabetic or numerical addresses in brackets in this document refer to the figures enclosed with this document).
- This is bounded by a cylindrical casing wall (28) and two ends lying opposite one another on the axis of symmetry, one or more filter tubes (6) extending through the process space (B) from the upper end (29) of the process space (B) parallel to its longitudinal axis which run towards the upper end opposite the end (30) of the process space (B) (without piercing it), and at least one filter F (7) in the half of the process space (B) facing the lower end of the process space (B) ), which forms the only direct connection between the respective filter tube interior and the process space (B), and are led out of the wash column (0) outside the process space (B).
- the crystal melt space (C) of the hydraulic scrubbing column (0) adjoins downward, wherein a rotatable removal device (16) is integrated between the two spaces and through the crystal melt space (C) a crystal melt cycle (FIG. 31) is passed.
- the removal device (16) is normally attached to a drive shaft (18) which is driven by a drive assembly for rotation about its longitudinal axis, transmitting the torque required for the rotation of the removal means (16) to it.
- the crystal melt cycle (31) comprises, in addition to the crystal melt space (C), a feed pump P 1 (1 1) located outside the wash column (0) and having a suction and a pressure side.
- a first conveying connection G1 (5) leads from the crystal melt space (C) of the washing column (0) via a heat exchanger W (9) to the suction side of the feed pump P1 (11).
- a second conveying connection G2 (12) leads back from the pressure side of the feed pump P1 (11) into the crystal melt space (C) of the washing column (0). It comprises an outlet A (3) with a controllable (10) flow.
- a distributor space (A) Upstream of the upper end of the process space (B) is a distributor space (A) which is separated from the process space (B) at least by a bottom B (32) which has passages U (26) facing the process space Side of the bottom B in the process chamber (B) and on the side facing away from the process chamber (B) side of the bottom B in the distribution chamber (A).
- a feed pump P2 (8) Outside the hydraulic scrubbing column (0) is a feed pump P2 (8), which has a suction and a pressure side.
- a first conveying connection E1 (33) leads from a source QS (1) of the suspension of acrylic acid crystals in mother liquor to the suction side of the feed pump P2 (8).
- a second conveying connection E2 (34) leads from the pressure side of the feed pump P2 (8) into the distributor space (A) of the hydraulic washing column (0).
- scrubbing column (0) is usually (but not necessarily) in addition a feed pump P3 (13) having a suction and a pressure side.
- a first conveying connection C1 (35) leads from the suction side of the pump P3 (13) to a source QT for so-called control liquor (the control liquor used is waste liquor led out via the at least one filter tube (6)
- a second conveying connection (36) leads from the pressure side of the pump P3 (13) into the distributor space (A) of the hydraulic washing column (0) and / or between its upper end (29) and the at least one filter (7) of the at least a filter tube (6) located longitudinal portion of the process chamber (B).
- a flow of the suspension of crystals of acrylic acid into mother liquor is continuously passed through the delivery joints E1 (33), E2 (34) via the distribution space (A) and through the passages with the pump P2 (8) U (26) through into the process space (B) of the wash column (0) (optionally, in addition to the pump P3 (13) control liquor through the conveyor connections C1 (35), C2 (36) through the distributor space (A) and through the passages U (26) and / or directly into the process space the wash column (0) out).
- the passages U (26) act on the most uniform possible distribution of the crystal suspension over the cross section of the process chamber (B).
- the pressure conditions in the filter tube interior and in the process chamber (B) are designed so that via the filter F (7) of the filter tubes (6) a stream comprising mother liquor and optionally control liquor as Ablaugestrom in the filter tube inside and on the filter tubes (6) (in usually via a Ablaugesammelraum (27), which may for example be integrated into the bottom B) led out of the wash column (0) (via a corresponding outlet) is (2).
- This Ablaugestrom forms the source QT for an optionally used Steuerlaugestrom.
- the crystal bed (4) is compressed and passed from top to bottom past the filters F (7) (quasi as a filter cake of the cross-filtration) on the rotating removal device (16) to be promoted.
- acrylic acid crystals are continuously removed from the crystal bed (4) impinging on them.
- the resulting stream of acrylic acid crystals is conveyed through the same and / or past the latter into the crystal melt space (C) adjoining the process space (B) in the conveying direction of the crystal bed (4) , and melted in the through the crystal melt space (C) crystal melt circuit (31) (or melt circuit (31)) by introducing heat with the heat exchanger W (9) to a crystal melt stream (of course, the heat exchanger W for this purpose alternatively into the funding Be integrated with connection G2; also more than one heat exchanger can be integrated into the crystal melt circuit for this purpose).
- the flow rate of the outlet A (3) is regulated (10) such that, based on the thickness of the abovementioned crystalline melt stream, starting from the crystal melt space (C), a partial stream of the specifically comparatively lighter (having a lower mass density), and of the in the Depending on the configuration of the rotating removal device (16) through the same and / or the former, flows back against the direction of movement of the crystal bed (4) in the process chamber (B) (the ascending Waschschmelzemassenstrom is normally be no larger than the over the crystal suspension in the process space (B) guided crystal mass flow), where it rises in the downwardly conveyed crystal bed (4) and thereby of the crystals in the crystal bed (4) remaining and with this under the filter F (7 ) Swept up promoted mother liquor while the mother liquor upwards z in the crystal bed (4), a washing front (37) is formed in the longitudinal section of the process space (B) extending from the filters F (7) to the lower end of the process space (30), which forms the crystal bed from top to bottom into a mother liquor
- wash front is established at a defined height in the process space (in fact a largely stable "phase boundary” between wash melt (pure melt) and mother liquor).
- the wash front is defined as the height in the section of the process space (B) extending from the lower end of the crystal bed to the upper filter edge, on which the highest temperature and concentration gradients occur, viewed over the process space height.
- the height-dependent temperatures essentially reach comparatively quickly (generally within half a height change ("wash front area” called) of less than ⁇ 5 cm) a height-dependent each no longer changing value.
- the wash front (37) is in the area above the wash front (37) substantially the temperature (the corresponding concentration) of the process space (B) supplied suspension of acrylic acid crystals in mother liquor and in the area below the wash front (37) the melting point temperature (the corresponding concentration) of the wash melt ( pure melt).
- the height position of the wash front (37) can be varied to a limited extent by controlling the ratio of crystal mass flow conveyed in the process space to countercurrent wash melt flow. Below a respective minimum length of the wash melt zone, the washing effect (the separation effect) becomes better with increasing length of the wash melt zone. From an application point of view, the wash front (37) is 50 to 200 mm, often up to 100 mm below the lower filter edge (below the lower edge of the filter F (7)).
- WO 01/77056 recommends feeding the corresponding crystallizate suspension (crystal suspension) directly into the unfilled hydraulic wash column and through the filters of the filter tubes first only remove mother liquor until a crystal fixed bed has formed in the process space of the wash column in the desired bed height. Subsequently, removal device and crystal melt circuit are put into operation and after a certain flow with closed flow of the outlet of the crystal melt circuit selbiger adjusted so that the desired position of the wash front results.
- a disadvantage of this way of commissioning is that associated with it in an economically relevant frequency, a blockage of the crystal melt cycle.
- this is due to the fact that in the case of an immediate feed of the crystal suspension into the unfilled hydraulic scrubbing column until the time when the desired bed height is reached, crystallized material already reaches the crystal melt circuit to a greater extent.
- the previously settling crystals which have undergone essentially no compression
- whirl up abruptly, resulting in the described blockage (especially when one considers that the feed pump for the crystal melt cycle (the melt cycle pump) its full Delivery rate reached only after a certain start-up time).
- the above-described appearance can be counteracted by initially mixing the melt circuit comprising the crystal melt space and the process space of the previously unfilled wash column with an acrylic acid-containing compound during the startup of the hydraulic scrubbing column. driving fluid filled so that the filling level of the starting liquid in the process chamber at least over the removal device, and only then continues the filling of the hydraulic scrubbing column with crystal suspension and optionally waste liquor as a control liquor.
- Melt flow melts by introducing heat with the heat exchanger W to a crystal melt stream, and - controls the flow of the outlet A so that, based on the strength of the aforementioned crystal melt stream, starting from the crystal melt space a partial stream of crystal melt as a wash melt stream through the rotating Abtrag- device flows back and / or past the rotating removal device against the direction of movement of the crystal bed in the process chamber, where it rises in the downwardly conveyed crystal bed and thereby scrubbing the crystal remaining in the crystal bed and funded with this under the filter F mother liquor and pushed back, wherein in the longitudinal section of the process space in the crystal bed extending from the filters F to the lower end of the process space, a wash front is formed which divides the crystal bed from top to bottom into a mother liquor zone and into a wash melt zone, and the remaining substream of the aforementioned stream of crystalline melt passes the melt circuit through the outlet A leaves, provided, which is characterized in that at the start of the separation process for the first-time formation of the crystal bed in the process
- the arithmetic mean value (also referred to in this document as "average filter surface load” or “mean surface load of the filters F”) of the total bleed flow stream SM * flowing through the filters F of the filter tubes at the time of supply of the stream ST * is divided by the total area of all filters F, not more than 75, and more preferably not more than 70 m 3 / (mh) until time t s .
- the aforesaid arithmetic mean normalized to the total area of all filters F (the average filter area load) will be at least 5 or at least 10, with advantage at least 15 and with particular advantage at least 20 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- favorable ranges for the aforementioned arithmetic mean normalized to the total area of all filters F are the ranges> 0 to 80 m 3 / (m 2 h), preferably 5 to 75 m 3 / (m 2 h) , particularly preferably 10 to 70 m 3 / (m 2 h), very particularly preferably 15 to 65 m 3 / (m 2 h) and with particular advantage 20 to 50 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- the distance L between the upper and the lower end of the process space is> 0.5 m, preferably> 0.8 m and particularly preferably zugt> 1 m amount.
- L will be ⁇ 5 m and often ⁇ 4 m or ⁇ 3 m.
- ⁇ D of a process space of a hydraulic wash column which is suitable according to the invention are in the range from 300 to 3000 mm, preferably in the range from 700 to 2000 mm.
- favorable process space internal volumes accessible to the crystals amount to 0.05 to 20 m 3 , advantageously 0.2 to 10 m 3, and particularly advantageously 1 to 5 m 3 .
- the area of a filter F is understood to be its inflow area (not its "open” filter area, that is, not the “free holes” of the porous material).
- the relevant area of the filter F according to the invention is 2 ⁇ -r-a.
- the diameter D of the process space in this document means its inner diameter.
- the distance L between the upper and the lower end of the process space means in this document the clear distance between the underside of the passages U having bottom B and the surface of the rotating body described by the rotating removal device.
- the crystal formation temperature T TM of a start-up liquid AT is the temperature which is present in the start-up liquid AT at the moment which is reached if, starting from a crystal suspension or crystallizate suspension (suspension of acrylic) produced from the start-up liquid AT by cooling the same. acid crystals) under constant (ideally ideal) mixing heat to melt the crystals contained in the crystals Kristallisatsuspension and the last acrylic acid crystal is just melted (it is sometimes referred to in the literature as the dissolution temperature or crystallization initiation temperature).
- the temperatures T and T TM s satisfy the relation T TM ⁇ T s + 10 ° C, and most desirably the relation T TM ⁇ T s + 5 ° C in the inventive start-up.
- the crystal formation temperature T TM of the starting liquid AT can also be below the temperature of the stream ST * of acrylic acid crystals in the mother liquor supplied during the commissioning of the hydraulic washing column according to the invention.
- T TM in the method according to the invention will not be more than 20 ° C., usually not more than 10 ° C., and often not more than 5 ° C. below T s .
- start-up liquid AT come for the inventive method, for example, separated from the suspension S (eg by filtration) mother liquor, or melted after their generation suspension S, or that liquid from which the suspension S has been generated by cooling, or the melt of acrylic acid crystals (ie pure melt) which have been previously separated off from a suspension S in a hydraulic scrubbing column (s), or mixtures of two or more of the abovementioned possible starting liquids.
- pump refers to pumps for conveying liquids (ie, substantially incompressible media) .They have a suction side and a pressure side, and by means of a conveying connection connected to their suction side, the feed pump sucks the liquid (or suspension) to be conveyed In the pump, the liquid to be conveyed is brought to an elevated pressure and forced away in the desired conveying direction by a conveying connection connected to its pressure side.
- the method according to the invention makes it possible, in particular, to use the application number in DE-A 10228859 and in DE
- the feed pump P2 is advantageously a "speed-controlled" feed pump. That is, the setting of the resulting flow rate is preferably carried out via an adjustment of the speed and not via an adaptation of the free cross-section in the conveyor connection (not via a control valve), since in the latter case the risk that it comes to a closure of the conveying connection (eg by crystal clusters) is increased.
- the melt circuit comprising the crystal melt space and the process space of the previously unfilled wash column are initially filled with a starting liquid AT containing acrylic acid the filling level of the starting liquid AT in the process space projects beyond at least the filter F, preferably protruding at least to the middle of the distance L from the lower to the upper end of the process space, more preferably at least to the last quarter of the distance L from the lower to the upper end of the process space , most preferably at least extends to the upper end of the process space, even more advantageously projects beyond the process space into the distribution space and the volume of the same fills to at least half, and best over the process space to i
- the delivery connection E2 possibly also the delivery connection E1 and a possibly provided, the pump P3 and the conveyor connections C1, C2 comprehensive, Steuerlaugenik with the starting liquid AT filled).
- the described filling is carried out according to the invention preferably via this rinsing liquid system.
- a corresponding filling of the filter tubes is simultaneously accompanied in the method according to the invention in the sense of tubes communicating via the filters F with the process space.
- the pressure at the filters F in the filter tube interior during the stationary operation of a separation process in a hydraulic wash column is kept at a lower value than the pressure at the filters F on the process space side.
- the differential pressure P D P K -Pv suddenly begins to decrease (previously existing channels which can be overcome for essentially no significant pressure loss) comparatively large flow cross-section) over which the crystal melt space and the distributor space were able to communicate with each other virtually undisturbed are now compacted away).
- the time at which this is achieved is the time t s .
- the process according to the invention when at least 50%, preferably 75% or 90% and more preferably during the entire period, calculated from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S and optionally the Steuerlaugestroms SL * until reaching the time t s , the current at the time through the filter F of the filter tubes total flowing Ablaugestrom SM * , divided by the total area of all filters F (this total area is in this document the sum of the areas of all filters F of the filter tubes located in the process space of the hydraulic scrubbing column) not more than 80, preferably not more than 75 and more preferably not more than 70 m 3 / (m 2 -h) or not more than
- Time through the filter F of the filter tubes total flowing Ablaugestromes SM * (this is the sum of all discharged in the respective filter tubes Ablaugeströme, which is summed over all located in the process chamber of the hydraulic scrubber filter tubes), divided by the total area of all filters F, at least during the 50th %, preferably during 75% and most preferably during the entire period of supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S and optionally the Steuerlaugestroms SL * until reaching the time t s in the range> 0 to
- the arithmetic mean value M of the total stream of liquid supplied to the process space of the washing column (mother liquor as constituent of the stream ST.)
- the acrylic acid content of the suspension S of acrylic acid crystals in mother liquor fed into the process space according to the invention via the distributor space of the hydraulic scrubbing column is frequently> 60% by weight, or> 70% by weight or> 80% by weight, or> 90% by weight .-%, or> 95 wt .-% amount (in a natural way, it is ⁇ 100 wt .-%, usually ⁇ 98 wt .-%).
- the method according to the invention of commissioning is particularly relevant if the degree of crystallization of the crystal suspension supplied to the distributor space of the hydraulic scrubbing column in the commissioning according to the invention is S> 0.10, or> 0.20, or> 0.25.
- the above-mentioned degree of crystallization in the commissioning according to the invention will be ⁇ 0.60, frequently ⁇ 0.50 and in some cases ⁇ 0.40.
- Crystallization levels of the suspension S relevant in accordance with the invention are thus e.g. also those in the range 0.2 to 0.3.
- the acrylic acid crystals have a cube-shaped to cuboidal appearance, and a length to thickness ratio in the range from 1: 1 to 6: 1, preferably in the range 1: 1 to 4: 1, and particularly preferably in the range 1, 5: 1 to 3.5: 1 show.
- the thickness of the crystals is usually in the range of 20 to 600 ⁇ , often in the range of 50 to 300 ⁇ .
- the length of the crystals is usually in the range of 50 to 1500 ⁇ , often at 200 to 800 ⁇ .
- a wall material is preferably stainless steel DI material no. 1.4571, or 1.4539, or 1.4462, or 1.4541.
- hydraulic scrubbing column including the associated crystal melt circuit is preferably thermally insulated as described in US-A 2009/018347.
- a rotary removal device for the method according to the invention, e.g. a rotary blade having a through holes (for the removed crystals), as e.g. in EP-A 1 448 282 and in DE application no. 102009000987.6.
- the rotation of the removal device can take place both continuously and clocked in time.
- the rotating removal device can also be a single (optionally held in a shank (held by a shank)) rotating erosion knife.
- the removed by the rotating Abtragmesser crystal stream flows past this in the crystal melt space.
- the rotating body described by the rotating removal device separates (as already mentioned) process space and crystal melt space from each other.
- a rotating removal device also any between a circular passages having cutter disc and a rotating knife lying transition form into consideration. In principle, however, the geometry of the cutting disc can be arbitrary.
- the removal device suitably has a not too low opening ratio OV in terms of application technology.
- the ratio of the sum of the cross-sectional areas of the passages passing through the removal device and / or the passages leading past the removal device to the cross-sectional area of the crystal bed at its removal device OV is referred to here as the opening ratio OV End understood.
- OV is at least 0.01, or at least 0.03 or at least 0.05, often at least 0.1 and in many cases at least 0.5 or more (sometimes even at least 0.9).
- OV ⁇ usually ⁇ 0.95, is partially ⁇ 0.8 or ⁇ 0.5, or even ⁇ 0.2.
- the rotatable removal device of the hydraulic scrubbing column in the method according to the invention is advantageously designed as a knife disk.
- this (circle) is round.
- it expediently has slots (passage openings) at whose edge (the contour line side of the slot facing away from the direction of rotation (eg of a slot) is advantageously arranged the knives
- the knives are preferably distributed over the knife disk such that crystals are removed over the entire end of the crystal bed facing the knife disk as the knife disk rotates
- the slots are radially aligned and each slot is obliquely seated
- the distribution of the slits across the knife disc is preferably also designed such that during one revolution of the knife disc through each slit substantially the same mass flow of crystals flows e respective blade protrudes expediently over the surface facing the crystal bed (an optionally existing profiling of the same remains unconsidered, ie reference point is the highest point
- the radius of inventively suitable cutting discs can be used for large-scale process z. B. 300 to 3000 mm.
- the aforementioned slots often have a slot geometry (the definition of a slot is found, for example, in DE-A 102007028333 and in DE-A 102007028332).
- the slot geometry can also be rectangular, or lie between that of a slot and that of a rectangle.
- the hole diameter (distance between the two longitudinal edges of the slot) can be z. B. 20 to 100 mm (typically 50 to 70 mm) and the distance between the two hole centers
- the surface of the knife disk facing the crystal bed is also expediently provided with a profile of concentric grooves (the groove cross section is advantageously triangular, the groove depth can be eg 2 to 10 mm, or 3 to 7 mm, the groove width 10 to 15 mm and the spacing of radially consecutive grooves must be such that the associated triangular cross-sections have common corner points).
- the profiling ensures the most even distribution possible from the washing melt space in the process space back-flowing wash melt over the cross-section of the process space.
- Figures 5 and 8 of EP-A 1448282 show exemplary embodiments of an inventively suitable as a removal device knife disc.
- the angle ⁇ which includes the surface of the removal elements of the removal device (eg the removal blades or the removal blades) and the axis of rotation of the drive shaft, is often 20 ° to 70 °, and often 30 ° to 60 °, in the method according to the invention.
- the drive shaft protrudes from below, advantageously from an application point of view, to the cutting disc (or generally to the removal device). From the drive shaft radially running away, equipped with hole openings slats (webs) wear (support) the cutting disc application technology appropriate (44).
- the speed of the drive shaft of the removal device is typically in the range of 2 to 40, often 4 to 20 and often 6 to 15 or 4 to 10 per minute.
- the length of the drive shaft of the removal device is in particular for large-scale processes 0.5 to 4 m.
- the crystal melt circuit is appropriately designed in such a way that it is able to hold a substantially larger reservoir of crystal melt than the crystal melt space on its own (based on the total volume of the crystal melt cycle, only 30 to 60 vol. Irrespective of this, in steady-state operation, the ratio of circulating mass flow in the melt circuit to crystal flow removed by the rotating removal device from the lower end of the crystal bed and conveyed into the crystal melt space is expedient in terms of application technology rule 2 to 30 to 1, and preferably 5 to 20 to 1.
- the crystal melt cycle usually has a low content of unfused acrylic acid crystals which promote its promotion and promotion.
- the absolute heat capacity of the liquid portion of the contents of the melt circle is much higher than the absolute heat capacity of the solid portion of the melt circle (phase transition heat is ignored).
- the crystal stream supplied to the crystal melt space is suspended in the crystal melt guided in the same and this suspension is subsequently suspended in the melt
- the crystal melt located in the crystal melt space in stationary operation of the separation process melting point temperature (or crystal formation temperature) of the ablated crystals, based on the melt, on (ideally 14 ° C).
- this is in the crystal melt cycle beyond the heat exchanger W by not more than 10 ° C, better than not more than 5 ° C, preferably not more than 3 or 2 ° C and more preferably not more than 1 ° C exceeded.
- the conveying connection G1 is guided via the heat exchanger W.
- a shell-and-tube heat exchanger as heat exchanger W. It is an indirect heat exchanger. That is, the heat transfer does not occur in the direct contact between the fluid heat transfer medium forced by mixing and the fluid mixture requiring the heat input. Rather, the heat transfer takes place indirectly between the separated by a partition fluids.
- Such shell-and-tube heat exchangers normally consist of a closed, wide jacket tube which encloses the numerous, generally smooth or ribbed, transformer tubes of small internal diameter, which are fastened in opposite tube plates.
- the distance from the middle of the pipe to the middle of the tube bundles is, in terms of application technology, suitably 1, 3 to 2.5 times the pipe outside diameter.
- the resulting large specific heat exchanger surface - as an exchange surface per unit of space requirements - is a known advantage of shell and tube heat exchangers as heat exchanger W for the inventive method.
- the shell-and-tube heat exchanger can be arranged vertically or horizontally in the method according to the invention. According to the invention, it is preferably arranged horizontally.
- the content of the melt circuit preferably flows within the transfer tubes.
- the fluid heat carrier advantageously a mixture of water and glycol (eg with 10 to 60 wt .-% glycol, preferred is a mixture of 70 wt .-% water and 30 wt .-% glycol or 65 wt .-% water and
- the fluid heat carrier can also be moved meandering around the transformer tubes and, viewed only via the shell-and-tube heat exchanger, can be guided in cocurrent or countercurrent to the heat-absorbing fluid mixture.
- Multi-flow tube bundle heat exchangers contain subdivided tube bundles into individual sections (as a rule, the individual sections contain an identical number of tubes). Partitions divide the tubesheets (through which the transfer tubes are sealed and attached) to adjacent chambers, which divide the flow of material entering the chamber (receiving the transferred heat) from a section into a second section and back with it.
- the heat-absorbing material flow flows through the length of the Rohrbündel Anlagenübertragers several times (twice, three times, four times, etc.), depending on the number of sections, at a comparatively high speed in an alternating direction (two-flow, three-flow, four-flow, etc.) bundle heat exchangers. Heat transfer coefficient and exchange path increase accordingly.
- a plate heat exchanger (plate heat exchanger) can also be used as the heat exchanger W for the method according to the invention.
- Plate heat exchangers are typically of the filter press type, usually composed of corrugated or otherwise profiled plates provided with channels for the fluid heat transfer medium and the transferred heat-accepting fluid mixture plates (typically of graphite or metal, e.g., stainless steel) of compact construction.
- the two heat exchanging fluids then flow in unidirectional, countercurrent and / or cross-flow as thin layers alternately (e.g., up and down) through their rows of chambers and communicate with each other at both chamber walls in heat transfer.
- the corrugated plate profiles increase the turbulence and improve the heat transfer rates.
- Plate heat exchangers useful for the purpose of this invention are e.g. described in EP-A 1079194, the
- a heat exchanger W spiral tube heat exchanger or other heat exchanger can also be used as a heat exchanger W spiral tube heat exchanger or other heat exchanger.
- a three-flow tube bundle heat exchanger is used for the inventive method as a heat exchanger W, through whose tubes the mixture of the melt circuit is forcibly conveyed.
- the pipe outside diameter can be 25 mm with a wall thickness of 2 mm of the tubes.
- the pipe pitch is advantageously 32 mm (60 ° pitch).
- the cylindrical space (the primary space) surrounding the heat exchanger tubes is subdivided into 10 or 21 longitudinal sections (segments). All pulleys are circular in principle.
- the circle diameter is 584 or 492 mm.
- the radial depth of the circumferential line is inwardly 82 or 94 mm, so that a corresponding passage for the glycol-water mixture is formed as a heat carrier, said passages are successively alternately mounted opposite each other (Otherwise, the baffles are sealingly fixed to the container wall, where the heat exchanger tubes encounter the baffles, corresponding bores are in the baffles.)
- the entry of the heat carrier and the heat-absorbing substance mixture can be favorably located on the same side of the heat exchanger
- the supplied mass flow of the heat exchanger is typically 20,000 to 80,000 kg / h with simultaneously supplied melt stream flows of 50,000 to 200,000 kg / h
- the working pressure (without consideration of hydros tatic effects) on the suction side of the pump P1 (immediately after leaving the melt circuit of the heat exchanger W) in the inventive method below the pressure in the crystal melt space (C) and is often 0.1
- Production material of the tube bundle heat exchanger is preferably stainless steel of DIN type 1 .4571, or 1 .4541, or 1 .4306 tube side and carbon steels such as 1.0425 or stainless steels such as 1 .4541, or 1 .4571, or 1 .4306 shell side.
- the preparation of the suspension S of acrylic acid crystals for the process according to the invention is advantageously carried out according to the invention as described in DE-A 10 2007 043748, and in DE-A 10 2007 043758 by cooling suspension crystallization in an indirect heat exchanger.
- the suspension of acrylic acid crystals in mother liquor produced in the same is advantageously first of all fed into a thoroughly mixed buffer tank PT, as described in DE-A 10 2007 043759. From this buffer container (as a source QS) out the crystal suspension can then be sucked by the feed pump P2 as a suspension S (via the delivery connection E1, which connects the buffer tank PT with the suction side of the feed pump P2).
- the temperature of the process according to the invention in the distribution chamber of the hydraulic scrubbing column supplied suspension S of acrylic acid crystals in the temperature range from -25 ° C to + 14 ° C, often in the range of -5 ° C to + 12 ° C and preferably in the range of +4 or +6 to + 9 ° C.
- the content of the mother liquor contained in the suspension S of acrylic acid will usually be> 70 wt .-%. But it can also> 80 wt .-%, or
- a first fitting which initially blocks the delivery connection E2, is advantageously installed in front of the entrance to the distribution space in the delivery connection E2.
- the second valve blocks the delivery connection E3 to the buffer tank PT and at the same time the first chamber opens.
- the delivery connection E2 to the distribution chamber of the hydraulic scrubbing column (as valves such as valves, flaps or ball valves can be used for locking and opening).
- a control leaching stream SL * is also used in the start-up process according to the invention, this is a recirculated partial stream of the bleed-off stream SM * led out of the washing column as a whole via the filter tubes.
- the abovementioned recirculation of the bleed-off partial flow takes place at substantially the same temperature with which the bleed-off stream SM * is led out of the wash column. This temperature usually corresponds to that temperature with which the suspension S of the acrylic acid crystals in mother liquor is supplied to the distributor space of the hydraulic wash column.
- the aforementioned recycling of Ablaugeteilstroms as Steuerlaugestrom SL * for example, via a direct and / or indirect heat exchanger, which increases the temperature of the recirculated as Steuerlaugestrom SL * Ablaugeteilstroms.
- the temperature of the control-leaching stream SL * should not exceed 15 ° C., preferably not more than 10 ° C., and more preferably not more than 5 ° C. above the temperature of the hydraulic wash column introduced into the distributor chamber Current ST * of the suspension S are. The above applies in a corresponding manner also to the stationary operation of the separation process in the hydraulic wash column.
- the supplied mother liquor flow accompanying the feed of the suspension S of the acrylic acid crystals into mother liquor is unsatisfactory or fluctuates to a certain extent with time during the feed period, this can be compensated by means of the control liquor flow (a detailed explanation of the mode of action of the control liquor flow can be found) in WO 2006/1 11565).
- the feed of the Steuerlaugestroms in the process space of the hydraulic wash column can be carried out both via the distributor space and through the passages U, as well as on a direct path into the process space.
- control liquor can be conducted into the process space at different heights of the crystal bed. Normally, however, the supply of control liquor always takes place above the filter F.
- the position of the build-up or filtration front in the stationary operation of the hydraulic wash column is influenced, inter alia, by the feed rate of the crystal bed in the wash column, the position of the build-up front can be kept stable ("controlled") in the event of disturbances by adapting the control leach flow (cf.
- WO 2006/1 1 1565 An increasing (decreasing) current intensity of the control bleed current generally causes a shift of the build-up front downwards (above) Alternatively, the current intensity of the supplied suspension current ST * would have to be varied
- the construction front should not be positioned too high or too low in the hydraulic scrubbing column
- concentration zone The portion of the crystal bed that extends from the crystal ablation to the beginning of the filter F during stationary operation is also referred to as the scrubbing zone above that part of the crystal bed, which extends to the construction front extends is also called concentration zone. This is followed by the so-called suspension zone up to the upper end of the process space.
- the filter tubes of the hydraulic scrubbing column usually protrude into the scrubbing zone, but are no longer hollow in this region of the scrubbing column (cf., for example, WO 01/77056, WO 03/41833 and WO 03/41832). This part of the filter tubes is also referred to as a filter tube displacer.
- the control of the magnitude of the control bleed current may be e.g. by adjusting the speed of the feed pump P3 and / or by an additional control valve.
- the supply of the suspension S and the supply of Steuerlaugestrom in the distribution space of the hydraulic wash column can be spatially separated.
- the feed stream of the suspension S and a control feed stream supplied to the distributor chamber can also be supplied already outside the distributor space.
- merged, mixed together and the resulting mixture flow are guided into the distribution chamber of the hydraulic scrubbing column.
- the mixing of the two streams can take place in that the two conveying connections E2 and C2 are first conducted into a static mixer and run behind selbigem as only a common conveying connection to the distribution space of the hydraulic scrubbing column.
- the conveyor connections E2 and C2 can be designed in front of the feed space of the hydraulic scrubbing column as coaxial feed lines (pipelines).
- the suspension S is expediently carried out in terms of application technology in the inner delivery connection (in the inner pipeline) and the control liquor in the outer delivery connection (in the outer pipeline).
- the internally routed pipe tapers towards its outlet (usually conical, eg from about 80 mm internal diameter to about 50 mm internal diameter).
- the inside expiring pipeline acts as a motive nozzle (see pages 3/4 of DE-A 102006045089) with the suspension S as a propulsion jet. As such, it sucks in the flow direction immediately behind the end of the inner pipe from the outside flowing control liquor and mixes with the same to the mixture flow, which flows as such in the distribution space.
- the inner diameter of the outer pipe may, for example, in the aforementioned dimensioning of the inner pipe
- the distance from the inside of the wall of the outer pipe to the outer wall of the inner pipe can be eg 40 to 50 mm (eg 46 mm).
- the strength of the externally guided Steuerlaugestroms can be 5 to 80 m 3 / h and the strength of the in-guided suspension flow 10 to 50 m 3 / h.
- the determination of the pressures ⁇ and Pv can, for example, be carried out in the same way as the pressure measurements of WO 2006/115655.
- membrane pressure gauges are used for this purpose, which are mounted outside the hydraulic wash column.
- the Differential pressure PD can also be detected directly via a differential pressure measurement, as described in WO 2006/1 1 1565 also.
- the pressure gauges M1 and M2 are preferably those of the type 2088 GS membrane sensor, measuring range 0-10 bar, supplied by the supplier Rosemount.
- a differential pressure gauge M3 are suitable for the inventive method preferably those of the type 3051 CD differential membrane sensor, measuring range: 0 - 500 mbar, the supplier Rosemount.
- the respective bore on the inside of the respective space of the hydraulic wash column smoothly completes.
- the diameter of such open holes is seen from the inside of the column useful in terms of application ⁇ 5 mm, often ⁇ 3mm and usually> 0, 1 mm.
- the heat exchanger W, the feed pump P1 (at least from the beginning of the supply of the suspension stream ST * ) and the rotatable removal device are preferably out of operation according to the invention and the flow of the outlet A is preferably blocked.
- the aforementioned elements can already be put into operation to a limited extent. If the flow rate of the outlet A advance the timing ts already open to a limited extent, this is the process of filling the invention in the strength of the current, if appropriate, to consider SL * * according to ST as well. Furthermore, the rotational movement of the removal device should not be too strong, since it has a negative effect on the process of closing the crystal bed and its further structure.
- the heating power of the heat exchanger W may already be different from zero in advance of the time ts to melt when filling with suspension S already reaching into the melt circle acid rylklarekristalle.
- the heating power used in stationary operation of the separation process eg it could be 10% or 20% of this heat output
- the output to the melt heat flow is understood. It can be adjusted as required by appropriate variation of the temperature of the heat carrier (this moves in the normal case, as already mentioned, in the range 25 to 40 ° C) and / or variation of its current strength.
- the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S to the suspension S (as already mentioned, advantageously in the case of initially non-rotating discharge device and out of operation melt circuit) Distributor space and the supply of an optionally used Steuerlaugestroms SL * interrupted.
- the melt circuit and the rotation of the removal device are put into operation, wherein the sequence of commissioning of their individual elements is essentially arbitrary. Preferably, however, the sequence is as described below.
- the heat output of the heat exchanger W (based on a feed pump P1 in operation) is first adjusted to about 50 to 80% of its heating power during steady-state operation. Thereafter, the feed pump P1 and then the rotation of the removal device are put into operation (both are set to their operating value in the stationary state).
- the supply of the suspension S is resumed from the source QS through the conveyor connections E1, E2 via the distributor space and through the passages U in the process space of the wash column.
- the sequence of commissioning is irrelevant.
- the current intensities are chosen so that the crystal bed and its state (build-up front) begin to move down.
- the current intensities of suspension and, if appropriate, control leaching current required in this connection need not be greater than those which were used during startup according to the invention until time ts (according to the invention, currents which are substantially constant over time are preferred according to the invention and current levels applied).
- 320 m 3 / (m 2 h) may be required to set the crystal bed and its stand (building front) in motion. Higher values are usually not required. In particularly favorable cases, even a correspondingly related Ablaugestrom of only 40 m 3 / (m 2 ⁇ h) may already be sufficient to set the crystal bed and its state in motion. The level of the crystal bed in the process room (the "construction front") begins to fall.
- the process according to the invention must be carried out in the presence of polymerization inhibitors in order to preclude undesired radical polymerization of the acrylic acid.
- the mother liquor of suspension S normally contains polymerization inhibitors such as phenothiazine (PTZ) and / or the monomethyl ether of hydroquinone (MEHQ) in quantities enriched by the suspension crystallization used to produce them
- the crystals of acrylic acid suspended in suspension S are normally de-enriched in polymerization inhibitors, since these are usually not incorporated in the crystal formation during crystal formation.
- this inhibitor solution can be metered in at the temperature (for example via a T-piece) which the melt circuit has at the feed point. Frequently, however, the inhibitor solution is at a temperature in the range of 15 to 35 ° C added.
- Typical inhibitor levels of such an added inhibitor solution are z. B. at 0, 1 to 1, 5 wt .-% PTZ and / or at 0, 1 to 5 wt .-% MEHQ.
- the mass flow rate of the inhibitor solution metered into the melt circuit is generally 0.1 to 10%, preferably 0.5 to 3%. If it is inhibited with PTZ, its proportion by weight in the crystal melt space and in outlet A is typically 50 to 500 ppm by weight. When inhibited with MEHQ, its weight fraction in the crystal melt space is typically 10 to
- the melt cycle is inhibited by MEHQ polymerization (the nature of the polymerization inhibition is primarily based on the envisaged use of the pure product taken from the outlet A, and if it is intended to use the discharged pure product primarily in polymerization reactions, the inhibition is preferably carried out with the "storage inhibitor MEHQ", it is intended to use the omitted pure product primarily for chemical processes other than polymerization, is preferably inhibited with the process inhibitor PTZ (especially when the chemical process is exposed to thermal stresses)) additionally occurs a Coinhibitation by introducing (eg injecting) a molecular oxygen-containing gas into the
- melt circuit Mixtures of molecular oxygen and inert gas (eg N 2, CO 2, He, Ar) are particularly suitable as such molecular oxygen-containing gases (preferably the gas containing molecular oxygen is free of water vapor (dried in advance) and free of solid particles (pre-filtered)).
- molecular oxygen-containing gases preferably the gas containing molecular oxygen is free of water vapor (dried in advance) and free of solid particles (pre-filtered)).
- pure molecular oxygen can also be added.
- air is metered in as the gas containing molecular oxygen.
- the metered addition of the molecular oxygen-containing gas into the melt circuit in the flow direction thereof takes place on the pressure side of the feed pump P1 downstream of the outlet A.
- the crystal melt stream forced away by the feed pump P1 is used of a T-piece divided into two partial streams of the same composition.
- the ratio of their currents is suitably adjusted by means of two fittings (50) and (51). The previous blocking of this split is now canceled.
- the smaller of the two partial streams (it is generally at least 5, but normally not more than 20% of the total stream present in advance of the division, the other partial stream is called the main partial stream) then flows through an oxygen introduction section (eg a jet nozzle as propulsion jet (cf. -A 102006045089) in which the molecular oxygen-containing gas (preferably air) is sucked in).
- the molecular oxygen-containing gas is supplied from a pressure line via a tee at the beginning of the introduction path (53).
- the gas containing the molecular oxygen preferably has the one Temperature, which also has the melt circle at the feed point. However, it often has ambient temperature (> 15 ° C and ⁇ 35 ° C).
- the substream containing the molecular gas containing the molecular oxygen is passed through a gas separator (52) in order to separate off gas which has not dissolved therein.
- a gas separator (52) in order to separate off gas which has not dissolved therein.
- the purpose of this measure is to prevent gas dissolved in such a way in the course of the process from accumulating in the form of a gas bubble below the lower end of the crystal bed, and thus the rising of the wash melt from the crystal melt space into the crystal bed and thus ultimately the washing action the hydraulic wash column reduces.
- gas separators can be used as such a gas separator, as well as z. B. in EP-A 492400 are listed. These include centrifugal separators (eg cyclone separators) as well as gravity separators. The latter are preferred according to the invention due to their simple construction and at the same time satisfactory separation effect.
- a equipped with baffles container in this regard is sufficient.
- the abovementioned partial flow is guided into the center of the container on baffles attached there. At the upper end of the container there is the outlet for the specifically lighter gas deposited in the impact area (54) and in the lower area of the container there is the outlet for the specific heavier liquid phase. Behind the gas separator, the partial oxygen-enriched substream and the major substream are reunited into a total stream.
- the strength of the control leaching stream which is preferably used in accordance with the invention, is advantageously reduced first, so that the level of the crystal bed does not drop any further, but sets itself at a desired height.
- the flow rate of the outlet A is suitably opened in terms of application technology.
- a valve or other fitting is mounted at the outlet. The passage is merely opened so far that a sufficient flow of liquid from the crystal melt space still rises in the crystal bed to be moved to the removal device.
- the flow of the outlet A will initially be limited to such an extent that the liquid rising from the crystal melt space ascends to the filter F and is led out of the process chamber as a component of the bleed stream through the filters F and the filter tubes (could become less advantageous the rise height can also be regulated by appropriate regulation of the flow rate of the outlet A from the beginning below the lower edge of the filter F).
- the temperature control of the crystal melt cycle is put into operation and the heat output of the heat transfer W controlled so that the temperature in the crystal melt cycle beyond the heat transfer W by not more than 10 or 5 ° C, preferably not more than 3 ode 2 ° C and more preferably not more than 1 ° C (but usually> 0.01 ° C) above the crystal formation temperature ablated pure crystals from the crystal melt out (14 ° C) (initially, the scheme can still be done by hand, before the automatic control the latter is realized by means of appropriate thermocouples or resistance thermometers).
- the flow rate of the outlet A is progressively expedient in terms of application technology, continuously or at certain time intervals, except for the crystal bed height envisaged for the desired position of the wash front in the crystal bed underneath the filter F, selected as the controlled variable, between 14 ° C. and the temperature the crystal suspension supplied to the distributor space is the crystal bed temperature (the target temperature).
- the arithmetic mean of the two temperatures can be selected as the control variable (setpoint temperature)
- the passage of the outlet A can be automatically controlled by the deviation of the temperature measured on the crystal bed height provided for the washing front layer from the aforementioned set temperature. If the temperature measured on the bed of crystals provided for the washing bed height is lower than the selected setpoint temperature, the flow rate of the outlet A is reduced. If the temperature measured on the crystal bed height provided for the washfront is higher than the selected setpoint temperature, the flow rate of the outlet A is increased (eg, by opening the corresponding control valve).
- the filtration front can be held comparatively easily at the desired height.
- the dosed quantity flow of the inhibitor solution into pure product is automatically controlled in relation to the product stream led out of the outlet A (in the case of the molecular oxygen-containing gas, the excess metering with subsequent excess removal is maintained).
- the outlet flow z. B. be performed in a pure product tank farm. Previously leached streams with still insufficient purity can, for. B. are recycled for the purpose of their recrystallization in the crystallization process to produce the suspension S.
- suspension S can also be recycled to the production of the stream from which the suspension S is formed by suspension crystallization (for example, into the fractional condensation of the product gas mixture of a heterogeneously catalyzed partial gas phase oxidation of propane and / or propylene to produce the acrylic acid)
- suspension crystallization for example, into the fractional condensation of the product gas mixture of a heterogeneously catalyzed partial gas phase oxidation of propane and / or propylene to produce the acrylic acid
- WO 08/090190 is described for the separated in the hydraulic wash column mother liquor. The separation process has now moved to its stationary operating state.
- the number of filter tubes in a hydraulic wash column may be 3 to 200 or more in the case of a large-scale application of the method according to the invention. Based on the unit of the cross-sectional area of the process space of the hydraulic scrubbing column, their number is typically 10 to 100 per m 2 .
- the length of the washing zone is typically 0.5 to 20 times, preferably 1 to 8 times and very particularly preferably 2 to 5 times the distance of the filter tube nearest the jacket wall of the process chamber to the envelope (as a rule this distance is 25 to 500 mm, often 40 to 250 mm, often 80 to
- Typical internal diameters of the filter tubes are in the process of the invention 5 to 200 mm, often 10 to 100 mm, often 20 to 80 mm.
- the wall thickness of the filter tubes is regularly at 1 to 10 mm.
- the filter tube is expediently provided at a defined height with a filter F, which as a rule extends around the entire circumference of a filter tube.
- the height of the filter elements F is often 20 to 200 mm.
- the perforation of the filtering effect of the filter element F can be perforated as well as longitudinally slotted.
- the slot width or the hole diameter are preferably 50 to 400, for example 100 to 300 ⁇ in the inventive method.
- Outer and inner diameter of a filter tube according to the invention are preferably constant over its length.
- the filter tubes of a hydraulic wash column which is suitable according to the invention have a uniform shape. Downstream of the filter element F of a filter tube normally, as already stated, is a filter tube displacer (38). No fluid can penetrate into it. It can be made both cylindrical, conical or as a combination of these forms. The outer diameter of the connection is usually identical to the Outer diameter of the filter element.
- the filter tube displacer preferably consists of a material with a low heat conductivity (eg Teflon or polyethylene). The length of the Filterrohrverdränger is regularly 50 or 100 to 500 mm).
- the length of the washing zone in the process according to the invention is generally 50 to 500 mm.
- the total height of the compacted crystal bed (compacted filter cake) in a hydraulic wash column in the process according to the invention is typically 300 to 4000 mm, often 400 to 3000 mm, often 500 to 2000 mm, or 600 to 1500 mm or 1000 mm.
- the motive pressure (indicated as overpressure against atmosphere) in a hydraulic scrubbing column is often up to 10 bar, often up to 8 bar and often 1 to 5 bar or 0.5 to 4 bar.
- the hydraulic flow pressure loss of the mother liquor of the supplied suspension S is generally> 100 mbar to ⁇ 5 bar or ⁇ 10 bar.
- the temperature of the suspension S supplied to the distributor chamber of the hydraulic wash column is necessarily lower than the crystal formation temperature of the pure product discharged from the outlet A (the wash melt).
- the wash melt In the area of the wash front, therefore, there is a temperature compensation of the cold crystals originating from the cold suspension S with the wash melt, in which the wash melt partially or completely recrystallized (this recrystallization forms a further cleaning mechanism). As a result, at least a part of the washing melt is recovered.
- the described recrystallization of the wash melt contributes to the stabilization and formation of the wash front and is more pronounced the further the temperature of the suspension S is below the crystal formation temperature of the wash melt.
- the abovementioned differential temperature which can be influenced inter alia by the degree of crystallization of the suspension S, is 15 ° C. and more. In many cases, a differential temperature of 4 to 10 ° C and with low impurity content of the mother liquor is often set only from 2 to 4 ° C.
- the bleeding current SM * flowing through the filters F of the filter tubes during the supply of the current ST * according to the invention up to the point in time ts is divided by the total area of all the filters F, predominantly at particularly low values (e.g. B. ⁇ 20m 3 / (m 2 ⁇ h)), so increases the possibility that at the start of the crystal melt circuit behind the time ts, the wash melt stream unintentionally increases up to the filters F.
- a recrystallization which starts on the same can optionally clog the filter openings and the use of a rinsing liquid recommended in EP-A 1 448 282 (customary rinsing acid streams (eg slightly heated mother liquor streams) per filter F are 10 to 1000 l / h, preferably 50 to 200 l / h).
- customary rinsing acid streams eg slightly heated mother liquor streams
- Reinforcing elements eg reinforcing ribs or lamellae which as a rule have passage openings
- Reinforcing elements can also serve this purpose, which are designed to run over a large area between the hub used for fastening the removal device to the shaft and baffles attached to the inner wall of the crystal melting chamber (cf. both elements, Figure 2 of EP-A 1 448 282).
- the passages U of the at least one bottom B pursue the purpose of feeding suspension S as uniformly as possible over the cross section of the process chamber into the process space.
- the passages U are uniform according to the invention distributed over the floor B.
- the passages U preferably have circular openings and a cross section which is preferably constant along the passage U.
- the openings of the passages U advantageously have cross-sectional areas which, in relation to a circular shape, correspond to a diameter of from 15 to 300, preferably from 50 to 150 mm.
- the height (length) of the passages U can be up to 1000 mm in the method according to the invention (in each case measured from the distributor space to the process space). As a rule, it is at least 50 to 200 mm. Often it is 400 to 800 mm.
- the ratio of the total area of all openings of the passageways U facing the process space to the total area of the process space cross section in the process according to the invention is frequently 0.10 to 0.60 and often 0.20 to 0.40.
- the distribution chamber according to the recommendation of EP-A 1 448 282 may contain distribution aids, which are conducive to the most uniform possible supply of the suspension S (viewed over the cross section of the process chamber) from the distribution chamber into the process space.
- distribution aids come, for example, housed in the distribution room packs into consideration.
- a distribution aid can also be a stirrer, which stirs the contents of the distributor space and thereby keeps as homogeneous as possible.
- Further possible distribution aids are, for example, a distribution cone according to FIG. 2 of EP-A 1 448 282 or baffles according to FIG. 7 of EP-A 1 448 282.
- nested "funnels" can also be considered as distribution aid, as is the case with FIG
- the funnel necks project respectively into the inlet supports of the distributor space and the funnel heads protrude into the distributor space Between the spaced surfaces of the funnel heads, the suspension S runs uniformly distributed over the cross section of the distributor space.
- the crystallization bed formation is likewise advantageous also de r centrally placed displacer at the height of the filter F of the filter tubes have a filter corresponding height as the filter F and be designed to be hollow in its interior, whereby he policyt the effect of a larger filter tube.
- the displacer for the purposes of the present invention such as a filter tube to be considered and included.
- Hydraulic wash columns which are particularly suitable for the process according to the invention are thus in particular those which follow the embodiments of EP-A 1 448 282 and DE application no. 102009000987.6. An embodiment of such a hydraulic scrubbing column is shown in FIG. 2 of this document.
- the distributor space (A) is separated from the process space (B) by a bottom B (32) and by another bottom B * (39), which in turn define a cylindrical space.
- Both bottoms have openings (preferably circular bores (Lö-)), of which the openings of the bottom B * (39) with a part (the second part) of the openings of the bottom B (32) via continuous connecting pieces, the passages U (26) are connected (both openings open into a passage U (26)).
- the suspension S to be separated passes into the process space (B) of the scrubbing column (0).
- the bottom B (32) additionally has a first part at openings, which have no counterpart in the bottom B * (39) and which open into the filter tubes (6).
- this second part of openings are circular holes (holes).
- This first part of openings is preferably evenly distributed over the cross-section of the bottom B (32), as e.g. Figure 3 of EP-A 1 448 282 shows. Due to this equal distribution predominantly equilateral triangles are defined.
- the second part of the openings of the bottom B (32) sits in the center of such triangles.
- this second part of the openings is also distributed uniformly over the cross section of the bottom B (32). It is advantageous according to the invention if substantially all triangular centers are occupied by openings belonging to the second part.
- the space around the passages U (26) forms the collecting space (27) for the waste liquor, which is led out of the wash column (2). It is preferable for the method according to the invention if, between the collection chamber 27 and the suspension distribution chamber A, there is a rinsing liquid supply space 40, which can be created by drawing in an intermediate floor B ** (41) , The passages U (26) are guided in a sealing manner through the intermediate bottom B ** (41). In addition, the intermediate bottom B ** (41) openings (preferably circular holes (holes)), in the flushing pipes (42) open, which are distributed in the same way as the filter tubes (6) over the cross section and into the lower third of the respective filter element (7) protrude into a zug tasteiges filter tube (6).
- the outer diameter of the purge tubes (42) is suitably chosen according to the invention so that it corresponds to 0.3 to 0.6 times the inner diameter of the filter tubes (6).
- each flushing pipe (42) are advantageously mounted on the outer wall centering cams, which ensure a centered position of the respective Spühlrohrs (42) in the associated filter tube (6).
- the openings in the bottom B ** (41) are advantageously such that they can be closed or opened as desired. If they are closed, any heating medium can be fed into the space (40) in order to melt crystalline deposits and incrustations on the bottom B * (39) and at the entrance to the passages U (26). If openings in the bottom B ** (41) are opened, crystalline deposits on the filter elements F (7) can be melted, for example, by using heated waste liquor previously removed from the wash column.
- the above-mentioned heating is suitably carried out in terms of application by forced delivery of the partial flow by means of a corresponding feed pump through an indirect heat exchanger through which a heat transfer medium flows (cf., FIG. 7 of EP-A 1 448 282).
- the filter elements F (7) are normally followed by the filter tube displacers (38).
- In the center of the process space (B) of the scrubbing column (0) is preferably a circular cylindrical running central displacement body (43).
- the central displacer (43) is statically attached to the bottom B (32) (which in the attachment region usually has no Mandarinläse, no opening) and protrudes to about 1 to 20 mm on the removal device (16) (eg a knife disc). However, it can also be firmly connected to the cutting disc and thus be designed to rotate with it. From the drive shaft (18) in the crystal melt space (C) radially running away, equipped with hole openings lamellae (44) or webs wear (support) the removal direction (knife disc) (16) in terms of application appropriate. A combination of a distributor cone (45) and a nesting of funnels (46) arranged above it, in the distribution space A, acts as an additional distribution aid.
- the necks of the funnels in the inlet connection (47) of the distributor chamber run out and the heads of the funnels protrude over the distributor cone.
- a rupture disk (48) in the conveyor connection E2 (34) secures against safety-technically impermissible overpressures.
- the conveyor connection E2 (34) and the conveyor connection C2 (36) are merged.
- the merging of the two conveyor connections E2, C2 takes place in accordance with the application technology. in the form of coaxial pipelines.
- the suspension S is advantageously guided in the inner of the two pipes and the control liquor in the outer pipe.
- a mixing section before entering the inlet connection runs out of the internally routed pipeline and only the outer pipeline is continued as the then common conveyor connection E2, C2 to the distributor space.
- the internally routed pipe tapers conically towards its outlet and acts at its outlet as a motive nozzle with the suspension S as propulsion jet, which sucks on the adjoining mixing section of the externally guided control liquor and thereby mixed with selbiger.
- the pressure gauge M3 is advantageously a differential pressure gauge of the type 3051 CD differential membrane sensor, measuring range 0 to 500 mbar, from the supplier Rosemount, which gives immediate access to the pressure difference between measuring points immediately above a passage U (26) in the distributor space and immediately below a passage U (26) in the process room allows.
- identical addresses in FIG. 2 have the same meaning as in FIG.
- the figure 3 of this document shows qualitatively the course of the pressures Pi ⁇ and Pv and the differential pressure PD until passing through the time ts.
- the abscissa shows the time (ts is usually in the range of 10 minutes to 2 hours) and the ordinate shows the pressures in bar.
- the hydraulic scrubbing column including its melt circle, was initially completely filled with mother liquor of the suspension S to be treated as start-up liquid AT.
- the method according to the invention of starting a separation process for purifying separation of acrylic acid crystals from a suspension S of their crystals in mother liquor is particularly advantageous when the suspension S, based on its molar content of acrylic acid, has a comparatively high molar total content of constituents other than acrylic acid.
- the inventive method is particularly suitable for the separation of crystals of acrylic acid, which goes back to the product gas mixture of a heterogeneously catalyzed partial gas phase oxidation of a C3 precursor compound of acrylic acid (eg propane, propylene, acrolein, propionic acid, propanol, glycerol and / or propionaldehyde) (cf., for example, WO 2004/035514, DE-A 10 2007 004960, DE-A 102 43625 and DE-A 103 23758).
- a C3 precursor compound of acrylic acid eg propane, propylene, acrolein, propionic acid, propanol, glycerol and / or propionaldehyde
- suspensions S which are suitable according to the invention are e.g. all those which are described in DE-A 10 2007 043759, WO 01/77056,
- Such suspensions S may, for example, have one of the following contents:
- suspension S does not contain more than 99 or not more than 98% by weight of acrylic acid.
- Is there a separation process for purifying removal of acrylic acid crystals from a suspension S of their crystals in mother liquor with a hydraulic wash column in a stationary operating state (such a state is characterized by the fact that the operating conditions are maintained essentially unchanged as a function of the operating time)
- a stationary operating state such a state is characterized by the fact that the operating conditions are maintained essentially unchanged as a function of the operating time
- such an increase in throughput is necessarily accompanied by an increase in the current intensity of the stream of the crystal suspension S fed to the distributor space to a new stationary value, while the other nature of the suspension S normally remains essentially unchanged.
- the procedure may advantageously be as follows.
- lowering the load the load
- a reduction of up to 50% of the respective output value A lowering with correspondingly related step sizes of 5 to 20%, however, is also possible.
- a subsequent waiting period of 1 to 20 minutes. is also useful here, but not essential.
- the feed pump P2 (8) is switched off, which in stationary operation pumps the suspension S of acrylic acid crystals into mother liquor into the distributor space (A) of the hydraulic wash column.
- the temperature in the crystal melt circuit (31) By increasing the temperature in the crystal melt circuit (31) to values above 15 ° C and ⁇ 35 ° C (eg by increasing the current strength of the heat exchanger W (9) supplied heat transfer medium) and by further supplied and temperatures above 15 ° C and ⁇ 35 ° C rinsing liquor through the Spülillonkeitszu slaughterraum (40) and the purge tubes (42) is melted during the extension of the crystal bed still remaining in the wash column crystal bed residue.
- the Abtragein direction (16) and the feed pump P3 (13) for the Steuerlaugestrom preferably continue to bring the warm rinse liquor more intense with the remaining crystals in contact and thus promote their melting.
- an acrylic acid stream is continuously led out of the crystal melt circle (eg into a collecting container) through the controllable flow (10) and out of the outlet A (3), from which this acrylic acid is suitable for use, for example in recycling the condensation column in which the acrylic acid to be purified by crystallization has possibly been separated from the product gas mixture of a heterogeneously catalyzed partial gas phase oxidation to produce acrylic acid by, for example, fractional condensation, cf., for example, WO 2001/077056).
- thermocouples which can be used in stationary operation also for controlling the position of the washing front, the temperature of the process space of the Wash column occupying condensed phase steadily determined. If these temperature sensors indicate a temperature in the range of> 16 ° C to 20 ° C for a period of at least 5 minutes, preferably of at least 10 minutes, it can be assumed that the entire crystallizate still remaining in the wash column during the extension has melted , Now, the supply of the heat transfer medium in the heat exchanger W (9) is turned off. Subsequently, the removal device (16) and the feed pump P (3) (13) for the Steuerlaugestrom and the feed pump P (1) (1 1) for the crystal melt cycle (31) are turned off.
- liquid (liquid acrylic acid) present in the scrubbing column is now drained until it has been emptied completely (for example, an emptying valve, via which the emptying takes place, may be attached to the spigot attached at the lower end (right) in FIG.
- the melting of the residual crystal bed not discharged from the washing column during the decommissioning process can also be carried out by means of a corresponding input of warm water (for example 20 to 25 ° C.).
- warm water for example 20 to 25 ° C.
- the hot water entry can be made directly into the crystal melt cycle or as "control liquor” and / or as "flushing liquor”.
- step 2 is omitted and all the crystal bed still in the scrubbing column then becomes melted according to the steps 3 to 5.
- the feed pump P2 turn off, and thus to prevent the promotion of suspension S of acrylic acid crystals in mother liquor in the distribution chamber (A) of the hydraulic wash column.
- Feed pump P2 (8), the removal device (16) and the feed pump P3 (13) are turned off.
- the supply of warm soapy water through the purge tubes (42) is maintained.
- the controllable flow (10) to the outlet A (3) is closed.
- the heat exchanger W (9) and the pump P1 (1 1) of the crystal melt circuit (31) and the addition of molecular oxygen and inhibitor solution to the crystal melt circuit (31) are in operation.
- Heat exchanger W melts to a crystal melt stream
- the crystalline melt pool comprising the crystal melt space and the process space of the previously unfilled wash column are initially filled with a starting liquid AT containing acrylic acid such that the filling level of the starting liquid AT in the process space exceeds at least the removal device,
- Delivery connections E1, E2 via the distributor space and through the passages U into the process space of the wash column and from the liquor stream SM * led out through the filter tubes from the wash column as source QT * optionally with the pump P3 a partial flow as control liquor flow SL * through the conveyor connections Cl, C2 passes through the distributor space and the passages U and / or directly into the process space of the wash column, and this at least until the time t s is reached at which the differential pressure P D P K -Pv, where P K is the existing pressure at any selected point in the crystal melt space at a given time of supply of the stream ST * and P v is the pressure existing at the same time at an arbitrarily selected point in the distributor space, depending on the duration of the supply of the Current ST * no longer rises or remains constant, but suddenly decreases, and this with the proviso that
- the average surface load of the filter F calculated as the arithmetic mean of the during the supply of the current ST * through the filter F of the filter tubes at the time in total flowing Ablaugestroms SM * , divided by the total area of all filters F, not more than 80m 3 / (m 2 h),
- the start-up liquid AT comprising acrylic acid is one from which, on cooling to onset of crystallization, the crystals forming crystals are acrylic acid crystals, and between the crystallization temperature T TM of said acrylic acid crystals in the start-up liquid AT and in degrees Celsius indicated in degrees Celsius.
- temperature T s of the suspension S of the stream ST * the relationship
- T 03 ⁇ T s + 15 ° C is fulfilled. in method according to embodiment 1, characterized in that until the time ts, the average surface load of the filter F is not more than 75 m 3 / (m 2 ⁇ h). in method according to embodiment 1, characterized in that until the time ts, the average surface load of the filter F is not more than 70 m 3 / (m 2 ⁇ h).
- T KB is not more than 5 ° C below T s .
- method according to one of the embodiments 1 to 26 characterized in that the starting liquid AT is separated from the suspension S mother liquor.
- the existing surface loading of the filter F is not is more than 60 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- a method characterized in that at least during 75% of the period, calculated from the beginning of the supply of the current ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the existing surface loading of the filter F is not is more than 70 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- a method characterized in that at least during 75% of the period, calculated from the beginning of the supply of the current ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the existing surface loading of the filter F is not is more than 60 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- a method characterized in that during the entire period, calculated from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the current surface loading of the filter F is no more than 80 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- the current surface loading of the filter F at least 5 m 3 / (mh) or at least 10 m 3 / (m 2 h). 42.
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 40 characterized in that at least during 75% of the period, calculated from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the current surface loading of the filter F is at least 5 m 3 / (m 2 h) or at least 10 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 40 characterized in that during the entire period, calculated from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the existing at the time surface loading of the filter F at least
- a method according to one of the embodiments 1 to 43 characterized in that during the entire period, calculated from the beginning of the supply of the current ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the arithmetic mean M of the process space of Washing column total stream supplied to liquid, divided by the free cross-sectional area of the process space 1 to 30 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- the arithmetic mean M divided by the free cross-sectional area of the process space is 5 to 25 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 45 characterized in that at least for 50% of the period from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the process space of the washing column for total current supplied to liquid at any given time divided by the free cross-sectional area of the process space is 1 to 30 m 3 / (m 2 h) or 5 to 25 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 45 characterized in that at least during 75% of the period from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the process space of the wash column at the respective time total supplied stream of liquid, divided by the free cross-sectional area of the
- Process space is 1 to 30 m 3 / (m 2 h) or 5 to 25 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 45 characterized in that during the entire period, calculated from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the process space of the wash column at the respective time in total supplied stream of liquid, divided by the free cross-sectional area of the process space 1 to 30 m 3 / (m 2 h) or 5 to 25 m 3 / (m 2 h).
- a method according to any of embodiments 1 to 48 characterized in that the content of the suspension S of acrylic acid is> 70% by weight.
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 52 characterized in that the degree of crystallinity of the suspension S> 0.25.
- 56. A method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 55, characterized in that the degree of crystallinity of the suspension S ⁇ 0.60.
- a method according to any of embodiments 1 to 63 characterized in that, based on the total volume of the crystal melt, accounts for 30 to 60 vol .-% on the volume of the crystal melt space.
- 65. A process according to one of the embodiments 1 to 64, characterized in that the crystal melt cycle and the process space of the previously unfilled wash column are initially filled with a start-up liquid AT containing acrylic acid so that the filling level of the start-up liquid AT projects beyond at least the filters F in the process space.
- a method according to embodiment 65 characterized in that the filling level of the starting liquid AT projects at least to the middle of the distance L from the lower to the upper end of the process space.
- the filling level of the starting liquid AT protrudes at least until the last quarter of the distance L from the bottom to the top of the process space.
- a method according to embodiment 65 characterized in that the filling level of the starting liquid AT projects at least to the upper end of the process space.
- a method according to embodiment 65 characterized in that the filling level of the starting liquid AT projects beyond the process space into the distributor space and fills the volume thereof to at least half.
- a method according to embodiment 65 characterized in that the filling level of the starting liquid AT projects beyond the process space into the distributor space and completely fills the volume thereof.
- the heat exchanger W is a tube bundle heat exchanger.
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 76 characterized in that of the led out through the filter tubes from the wash column Ablaugestrom SM * as the source QT * with the pump P3 a partial flow as Steuerlaugestrom SL * through the conveyor connections C1, C2 via the Distribution space and through the passages U is passed through into the process space of the wash column.
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 77, characterized in that the conveying connections E2 and C2 are designed as coaxial pipelines in front of the feed space of the hydraulic scrubbing column, wherein the internally routed piping runs out in the flow direction in front of the feed space, and only the outer piping as common Conveying connection E2, C2 is continued to the distribution room. 79.
- a method according to embodiment 78 or 79 characterized in that in the internally guided pipe, the suspension S flows.
- 82. A method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 81, characterized in that the differential pressure PD is determined with a differential pressure gauge.
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 82 characterized in that from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S to the
- the heat exchanger W is out of service.
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 83 characterized in that from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the feed pump P1 is out of operation.
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 84 characterized in that from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S until reaching the time ts, the rotatable removal device is not put into operation.
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 85 characterized in that from the beginning of the supply of the stream ST * of the suspension S until the time t is reached, the flow of the outlet A is blocked.
- a method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 86 characterized in that after the time ts, the melt circuit and the removal device is put into operation and the flow of the outlet A is opened, and the melt is dosed a molecular oxygen-containing gas in the introduced into a partial stream of the melt circuit, the molecular oxygen-containing gas, and then the partial oxygen stream containing the molecular oxygen is fed back to the melt circuit.
- a process according to embodiment 87 characterized in that, before the partial stream containing the molecular oxygen is returned to the melt circuit, gas not dissolved in the partial flow is separated off in a gas separator.
- a method according to one of the embodiments 1 to 90 characterized in that the openings of the passages U, which lead into the process space or in the distribution chamber, have a cross-sectional area, based on a circular shape of the opening, a diameter of 15 up to 300 mm.
- a method according to any of embodiments 1 to 91 characterized in that the ratio of the total area of all the process space facing openings of the passages U to the total area of the process space cross-section is 0.10 to 0.60.
- a method according to any of embodiments 1 to 92 characterized in that the number of filter tubes in the hydraulic scrubbing column is 3 to 200.
- a process according to embodiment 98 or 99 characterized in that it is followed by a further process in which separated and melted acrylic acid crystallizate is subjected to a polymerization with itself or other at least monoethylenically unsaturated compounds.
- the suspension crystallizer used was a cooling disk crystallizer from GMF (Netherlands) with a capacity of 2500 l contained an equidistantly spaced arrangement of 7 wiped cooling disks, which had a uniform diameter of 1.25 m.
- the hydraulic wash column essentially had the design according to FIG. 1 of this document.
- the inner diameter D of the circular cylindrical process chamber (B) was 263 mm.
- the thickness of the shell wall was 5 mm.
- Production material was stainless steel (DIN material 1.4571).
- the length L of the process space (B) was 1230 mm (measured from the upper edge of the cutter disk used as a removal device (16)).
- the process chamber (B) had only one filter tube (6), which was made of the same stainless steel and ran from top to bottom in the center of the process chamber cross-section.
- the wall thickness of the circular cylindrical filter tube (6) was 2 mm. Its outer diameter was 48 mm.
- the total length of the filter tube (6) (including displacer (38)) was 1225 mm.
- the active filter length (height) was 60 mm.
- the top edge of the filter F (7) was on a filter tube length of 965 mm (measured from top to bottom).
- the process space (B) was preceded by a distributor space (A) whose height was 250 mm.
- Process room (B) and distribution room (A) were separated by a floor B (32) of thickness 250 mm (in the interior of the bottom was the Ablaugesammelraum (27)).
- Distributed uniformly over the bottom B (32) were 3 passages U (26) connecting the two spaces with circular openings of diameter 26 mm and via the passage of constant cross section.
- the hydraulic scrubbing column (0) was completely filled with the 17 ° C start-up liquid AT from the collecting container (melt circuit (31) + process space (B) + distribution space (A) + the delivery connections E2 (34), C2 (36), C1 (35) + the delivery pump P3 (13)).
- the filling took place through a T-piece on the crystal melt circle.
- the feed pump P3 (13) was put into operation and set their speed so that they sucked a flow of 400 kg / h of the starting liquid AT via the conveying connection C1 (35) and in the circle "suction side of the feed pump
- the delivery pump P2 (8) was put into operation and with it the suspension crystallizer a withdrawal nozzle 1000 kg / h of the suspension S of acrylic acid crystals in mother liquor and pumped via the delivery compound E2 (34) in addition to the above-mentioned flow of 400 kg / h in the distribution chamber (A) of the hydraulic scrubbing column (0).
- the crystal bed was formed in the process space (B) of the hydraulic scrubber (0) (760 kg / hr waste liquor flowed out of the outlet (2) of the scrubber column apparatus).
- the feed pumps P2 (8) and P3 (13) were turned off (in this order), and the feed pump P1 (11) and the cutter disk (16) rotation (in this order) were put into operation. Subsequently, the feed pumps P2 (8) (with a capacity of 1000 kg / h) and the feed pump P3 (13) (with a capacity of 800 kg / h) were put back into operation, with the crystal bed including the construction front downwards in motion sat.
- the method of start-up differed from the start-up method in Comparative Example 1 only in that the feed pump P3 (13) was set to a feed rate of 200 kg / h and the feed pump P2 (8) to a feed rate of 600 kg / h until time ts ,
- the leaching flow through the filter F (7) was 610 l / h. This corresponds to a (mean) filter surface load of 67 m 3 / (m 2 ⁇ h).
- the crude acrylic acid led out via the side draw from the condensation column was cooled in several stages by indirect heat exchange (inter alia heat-insulated against mother liquor (waste liquor) which had been recycled to the condensation column and previously carried out as described in Comparative Example 3, to a temperature of 17 ° C. 1230 kg / h of crude acrylic acid, which had a temperature of 22 ° C.
- the resulting "aqueous" crude acrylic acid was then divided into three equal partial streams and each of the three partial streams into one of three identically constructed, parallel operated cooling plates Bensuspensionskristallisatoren out (see WO 2006/1 1 1565).
- Each of these crystallizers was a trough with a capacity of 65,000 l, in which 24 wiped circular cooling disks were arranged at an equidistant distance of 30 ⁇ 1 cm in succession. Their diameter was uniformly 3.3 m.
- a stream of a mixture of 65% by weight of water and 35% by weight of glycol was in each case passed through the cooling disks as the coolant. leads.
- the aqueous crude acrylic acid and the brine were passed through the respective suspension crystallizer in countercurrent through the same.
- the brine was divided into two equally strong partial flows, each of which flowed through only half of the cooling disks of the respective crystallizer.
- the procedure was such that the respective partial flow was passed on from the cooling disk through which it flowed to the second cooling disk.
- the thickness of the respective partial flow was 95 to 105 t / h (based on a crystallizer) .
- the temperature of the coolant was 2.5 ° C. when entering the frontmost cooling disk in the flow direction was 4 mm Wiping the cooling disks suppressed the formation of crystalline deposits on the cooling surfaces.
- the suspension of acrylic acid crystals in mother liquor taken out of the three suspension crystallizers each had a temperature of 7.0 to 7.1 ° C. and a degree of crystallinity of 0.25.
- the speed of the cooling disk wiper was 5 revolutions per minute.
- the wipers were segmented in the radial direction (4 segments).
- the wiper material used was Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene.
- the crystal suspension formed in each case flowed via an overflow weir into a stirred buffer tank common to all three crystallizers (see DE-A 10 2007 043759).
- 33 to 37 t per hour of suspension S at a temperature of 7.4 ° C. were pumped out of this buffer vessel into the distributor space of a first hydraulic washing column already in the stationary operating state, in order to subject it to a clean separation process.
- a corresponding residual stream of suspension S flowed into a heated and circulated collecting container.
- This collecting container was also fed the separated in the first hydraulic wash column mother liquor.
- the acrylic acid crystals of the suspension S supplied to it were melted again by appropriate supply of heat so that a starting liquid AT, whose temperature was 18 ° C., could be taken from the collecting container.
- both a start-up liquid AT and a suspension S were available, with which a second hydraulic wash column is put into operation. could, whose design, except for the differential pressure gauge M3, which was not installed, corresponded to that in Figure 2 of this document.
- the inner diameter D of the circular cylindrical process chamber (B) was 1400 mm.
- the thickness of the jacket wall was 10 mm.
- Production material was stainless steel (DIN material 1 .4571).
- the length L of the process space (B) was 1500 mm (measured from the upper edge of the cutter disk used as a removal device (16)).
- the process chamber comprised 54 identical filter tubes (6) (made of the same material as the shell wall).
- the wall thickness of the circular cylindrical filter tubes (6) was 5 mm.
- the Filterrohrau touch preparer was 48 mm.
- the total length of a filter tube (6) was 1497 mm (including displacer (38)). Of this, 60 mm was at the height of the filter F (6), which extended over the entire Filterrohrparty.
- the upper edge of a filter F (7) was on a filter tube length of 1 182 mm (measured from top to bottom).
- the length of the Filterrohrverdrnatureers (38) extended to 250 mm.
- the central cylindrical displacement body (43) in the process space (B) had an outer diameter of 350 mm.
- the arrangement (distribution) of the filter tubes (6) in the bottom B (32) and the passages U (26) corresponded to the teaching of EP-A 1 448 282.
- the number of passages U (26) was 78, their length (from the distribution space to the process room) was 600 mm. They have a constant over their length circular cross-section, the diameter was uniformly 83 mm.
- the height of the distributor space (A) was 1700 mm.
- the hydraulic scrubbing column (0) was completely filled with the starting liquid AT having 18 ° C from the collecting container (melt circuit (31) + process chamber (B) + distribution chamber (A) + the conveyor connections E2 (34), C2 (36), C1 (35) + the feed pump P3 (13)).
- the filling took place via the rinsing liquid feed space (40) through the rinsing tubes (42).
- the feed pump P3 (13) was put into operation and adjusted its speed so that they sucked a flow of 30,000 kg / h of the starting liquid AT via the conveying connection C1 (35) and in the circle "suction side of the feed pump
- the delivery pump P2 (8) was put into operation and with this the buffer container via a withdrawal nozzle 25000 kg / h of suspension S of acrylic acid crystals in mother liquor and taken at a temperature of 7,4 ° C and compounds E1 (33), E2 (34) in addition to the above-mentioned stream of 30000 kg / h in the distribution chamber (A) of the hydraulic scrubber (0) pumped.
- the feed pumps P2 (8) and P3 (13) were turned off (in this order), and the feed pump P1 (11) and the cutter disk (16) rotation (in this order) were put into operation. Subsequently, the feed pumps P2 (8) with a delivery rate of 25,000 kg / h and the delivery pump P3 (13) with a delivery rate of 30,000 kg / h were put back into operation, with the crystal bed, including the assembly front, moving downwards.
- the corresponding stream of suspension S was 30,000 to 32,000 kg / h and the Steuerlaugestrom was 0 (off-feed pump 3) to 8000 kg / h.
- An analysis of the pressure conditions present at the time of the rupture disk break suggested a closure in the system of feeding the suspension S into the wash column as the cause of the breakage.
- the method of commissioning differed from the commissioning method in Comparative Example 3 only in that the feed pump P3 (13) was set to a delivery rate of 40,000 kg / h and the feed pump P2 (8) to a delivery rate of 28,000 kg / h until time ts ,
- the total through the filter F (7) flowing Ablaugestrom was 56600 l / h. This corresponds to a (mean) filter surface load of 5 m 3 / (m 2 ⁇ h).
- the separation process which was put into operation as described, was transferred to a stationary-state operating state from the wash front to the build-up front, in which the build-up front was 700 to 1200 mm above the cutter disk (16) and the wash front approximately 100 mm below the lower edge of the filter F (7) was.
- the corresponding stream of suspension S was 30,000 to 33,000 kg / h and the Steuerlaugestrom was 0 to 8000 kg / h. This operating condition could only be maintained for a period of 5 hours. Within that period, the Differential pressure gauge M3 an increasing increase in the differential pressure. Then broke the rupture disc (4) inserted for pressure protection, which was designed for a response pressure of 10 bar.
- the diaphragm pressure gauge M1 up to then had shown increasing, but well below the above set pressure of 10 bar pressure in the range ⁇ 6 bar.
- the time course of the differential pressure tracked with the differential pressure gauge M3 shows that during the construction of the crystal bed, the same has grown into the distributor space (A) before reaching the time ts.
- the steady increase in the above-mentioned differential pressure suggests a progressive transfer of the distribution space (A) as well as a concomitant increase in the compaction of the crystal cladding in the same.
- the method of commissioning differed from the commissioning method in Comparative Example 3 only in that the feed pump P3 (13) remained out of operation until time ts and the feed pump P2 (8) was set to a delivery rate of 28,000 kg / h.
- the total through the filter F flowing Ablaugestrom was 9000 l / h. This corresponds to a (mean) filter surface load of
- the separation process which was put into operation as described, was subsequently transferred with the measures described in Comparative Example 3 to an operating state with a stationary position of the wash front and the construction front, in which the construction front was 700 to 1200 mm above the cutter disk (16) and the wash front about 100 mm below the filter F (7).
- the corresponding stream of suspension S was 30,000 to 35,000 kg / h and the Steuerlaugestrom was 0 to 12,000 kg / h.
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